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Human Rights Due Diligence

focusright

This practical guide helps both SMEs and large companies to develop and implement pragmatic and effective human rights due diligence processes in line with the UN Guiding Principles and the OECD Guide- lines. In addition, it outlines the first steps companies can take when setting up a due diligence system.

Length: 18 pages

pdf guide | Source: focusright – 25/09/2025
Category: Advocating for Human Rights
Tags: management

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Human Rights Due Diligence - Training Facilitation Guide

United Nations (UN)

This training prioritizes accessibility over depth, recognizing that most professionals seek UNDP guidance to inform internal follow-up rather than detailed risk analysis. It complements UNDP’s role in promoting Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD), aiming to foster shared understanding and collaboration among businesses, consultants, civil society, and regulators for wider HRDD adoption.

Length: 76 pages

pdf guide | Source: United Nations (UN) – 25/09/2025
Category: Advocating for Human Rights
Tags: universal access | management

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Human Rights in Tourism - Free Training for Suppliers Worldwide

Roundtable Human Rights in Tourism

This informative online session showcased the newly released E-Learning “Human Rights in Tourism” - a freely accessible and self-paced online learning tool developed to support tourism suppliers in understanding and applying human rights due diligence along the value chain.

Duration: 45 minutes

webinar | Source: Roundtable Human Rights in Tourism – 25/09/2025
Category: Advocating for Human Rights
Tags: management | skills development | tourism

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Tourism for Good? Respecting Child Rights in Project Visits

Roundtable Human Rights in Tourism

With the growing trend of tourism activities featuring visits to local projects, more children are involved in tourism and can be put at risk of exploitation. As part of their human rights due diligence, tourism businesses need to develop child-sensitive products, implement policies and adopt approaches that recognise children's vulnerability, seek to mitigate risks and ensure their safety. This webinar is targeted at tourism businesses and other stakeholders offering project visits where tourists come into contact with children during their travels.

Duration: 1 hour

webinar | Source: Roundtable Human Rights in Tourism – 25/09/2025
Category: Protecting & Empowering Children
Tags: human rights | safety | tourism